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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 02:24 AM
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JasonAnthony74
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Lol I got a quick question for you pizza an sitonmyface....wats gottis rep on the street today or even when he died u think certain ppl were pissed about his bullshit...I honestly think massino said it right "john set this thing back 100 yrs" pizzas right. the one thing i give john props for,is being a loyal and having balls. its one thing to kill a guy. its one thing to kill two guys. it is one thing to kill two guys without the boss.but to kill the boss and his under?then take over himself?balls.balls.balls. he was respected for that. i think there was a 'mutual' fear between the chin and gotti. the 'chin' was the only one with the juice to take out gotti. and gotti was the only one with balls enough to take a shot at the chin.lol. john had a lot of 'supporters'. honestly he was a 'lovable' guy. ive seen him twice in my life. we were 'formally' introduced at the old casa calamari. the 'nose' introduced us. he knew my father as well as he was friends with oneil. he was 'larger than life'.so to speak. he reminded me of that popular kid in high school that always had a bunch of kids around him. asking him 'hows the wine john', 'nice tie john'....from everything ive heard.mostly from a friend of mine from h.b.,said he helped a lot of people in his neighborhood. just handing out money or food. i believe it. my father told me we should watch the procession. must have been ten thousand people lined up and down the road there in ozp and hb. [crossbay blvd i think i dont know queens].people crying, you would have thought it was princess diana.lol. a lot of guys didnt like him though. the brothers from canarsie, the cherry hill guys. honestly,he had more balls than brains. in fact,a lot more.lol. like pizza says, the whole 'no plea' thing is rediculous.lol. the gambino brothers said 'fuck that' and took a plea.lol. if he was to see his family now hed be furious. the most powerful guys are the guys he never trusted.lol. truthfully,he wasnt smart enough to ever be picked 'legitamately' as boss. im not saying he wasnt smart, but it takes a certain personality to be boss with out destroying the family in the process. John would have showed more balls if he had pulled the trigger himself that night in front of Sparks. Sitting back and having other guys do your dirty work for you just seems kind of weenieish. I abhor violence and don't condone organized crime, but it just seems strange how guys like Gotti get elevated to mythical status when, in actuality, much of their status and power are due to the work of underlings. Just saying......If John hated Castellano and Bilotti so much, what would stop him from handling the problem himself, personally???
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 11:49 AM
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No problem man. It was getting bad here for awhile. Haha were you around when mobguy was a regular poster? I've never beheld such a whackjob before when i first got here he had a few hundred posts.i know i caught him in about two dozen lies over personal messages. i still have them somewhere in there. he claimed to be in the 'racketeering business' lol with a friend of mind but couldt tell me which street he lived on. he said there relationship was 'strictly business'. they would just go 'racketeering' around the neighborhood.lol.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 12:20 PM
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is throggs neck italian still pizzaboy? As a whole Throggs Neck is still mostly Italian and Irish, Nicky. I'm on the Country Club/Throggs Neck border. Country Club is more Italian, Throggs Neck is more Irish. On the other side of I95, over by Tremont, the neighborhood is becoming a little bit more diverse. But you have to remember, I'm 53 years old. I've lived in Throggs Neck for 25 years. And the changes to Throggs Neck are minimal compared to the changes where I grew up (In the Arthur Avenue-Belmont section of the Bronx). That neighborhood is almost entirely Latino today. Even the Albanians, who followed the Italians to Belmont, have moved to the suburbs. The stores and restaurants are still Italian, but the actual population, not so much. We live in Florida for about four months a year. Other than that I'm never leaving Throggs Neck. If I was going to bolt for Westchester or the Island, I would have done it a long time ago, when my kids were small.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 06:30 PM
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when did the Italians leave Belmont? 80's/90's?? Yeah, pretty much. By the mid '70s, most of the kids I grew up with had "moved on up" to Westchester with their families. My own parents ended up moving to the Scarsdale-Eastchester area after I got married. My Mom is gone now, but my Dad still lives there. By the mid '80s, the neighborhood was at least half Albanian. But they never bothered anyone. Except for one isolated incident (and it was a big one, a heavyweight wiseguy's son was killed by one of them), I don't remember one single problem with the Alabanians in the area. For all the talk of them being crazy, I never really bought into it. But like I said, even the Albanians have moved to the suburbs now. You can tell by the Church. Mount Carmel has more Spanish masses now than English AND Italian. I'm still in the area quite a bit, though. My family owns a rental property there. Hoffman Street to be exact.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 06:44 PM
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Seems like that's when most Italian neighborhoods started to become less Italian. I wonder why? Because we bettered ourselves, Nicky. That's why. Why is that so hard for you to understand? Why would I want my kids to grow up in what amounted to be a tenement at the time? Those buildings were old and cramped. That Italians got out is a GOOD thing. Sure, I miss the old neighborhood itself, but things change. And that's that. I own (along with several family members) the very building I grew up in. Not to toot my own horn, but if that's not a testament to a guy from the neighborhood who "done good," I don't know what is. And for the record, the building is a lot better off now than when I grew up. The tenants have hot water today  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/06/12 08:47 PM
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really? he didnt look that old in the picture That's an old picture. Barney is almost 56 now. Didn't you notice how young he looked in that same picture?
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/07/12 07:57 AM
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anyone reading an wants to be a member of these boards should read an pay attention for a while before signing up..I learned just by reading ppl like ivy an pizzaboy Same. I check back most days just to read. I rarely post as I'm from London and can't add much to conversations, but I've learnt so much just from reading what these guys have to say.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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#681806
12/07/12 10:30 AM
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Do you know who Mickey Generoso is (the guy next to him)? Can't find much about him.
He's retired. Chucky took over his crew from what I understand.
Mickey literally has to be almost a hundred years old now. But he was a fucking powerhouse in his day. Just like Sit said (by the way, welcome to the forum Sit) Mickey lived in Brooklyn and was a huge numbers operator. At least in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. His father, Vincenzo "Jimmy" Generoso had also been a captain, a powerful one, probably already back when Luciano led the Family. Mickey took over his father´s crew sometime in the late 1960s. According to informants, his father ran a large bookmaking operation out of the Belvedere Bar on 2nd Avenue in East Harlem. The murdered Genovese member Sally "Burns" Granello was at one point member of this crew. When arrested in 1964 for rape, Granello received a severe reprimand from Jimmy Generoso and it was said that Granello beat the rape charges by paying off the victim´s mother. When Granello was murdered, it was said that the hit was made with the approval of the Generosos, father and son. PB, the chucky you mentioned, is it possibly Chucky Tuzzo?
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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#681844
12/07/12 01:15 PM
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PB, the chucky you mentioned, is it possibly Chucky Tuzzo? Yes, Hairy. That's the guy. And to be perfectly honest, he's no spring chicken either. He's gotta be close to 80 now, and he looks every day of it  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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#681855
12/07/12 01:56 PM
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thanks hairy.yes thats charles tuzzo.'chuckie'. he was also called 'chickie',but he was much younger then.lol.
i never knew mickeys dad jimmy was an 'uptown' guy.who did he answer to?
mick was big into numbers. he owned a 'bank'. the 'bank' is basically a central office where bets were deposited and winners paid out.a lot of bets [like sports] were taken 'on credit', your customers could all pay up at the end of the week. a 'bank' needs enough money on hand to pay winners off for a week before collecting there debts. he had a 'runner' named 'zane'.lol. zane used to be the 'notoriously worst' card cheat youve ever seen. he usef to pull these old scams at games all over the place.mickey probably represented that guy in more fucking sit downs than he could count.he was 'banned' from carmine's place on 18th as well as 'pineys' after hours joint on cropsey. once zane got his wife to phone in a 'bomb threat' on a game where he was up a few hundred dollars.lol! the cops came, arrested everyone [including zane],took everyones money.lol. that was zane though,'one step forward, two steps back'.
jesus sorry to rant fellas. I guess Jimmy was a lower Manhattan guy primarily, but also used that location in upper Manhattan for his bookmaking operation. That is if the informant, who claimed this, was right. Jimmy was a captain, so I guess he answered only to the Genovese biggies at the time (Eboli, Miranda and Catena). Sit, keep on ranting. Love your stories! 
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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12/07/12 07:02 PM
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yeah.lol. honestly all of gottis 'attempts at logic' sounded fucking retarded to me. that whole 'i dont lie bc i dont fear anyone',lol. pretty sound advice there john.lol. John Gotti didn't fear anyone. If he was going to be murdered and there was no way out of it then he would face it like he faced his prison sentence. Alot of trouble was caused by him because he was a very blunt man and told it how it was.
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Re: Gotti family inheritance...
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#681998
12/08/12 02:43 AM
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yeah.lol. honestly all of gottis 'attempts at logic' sounded fucking retarded to me. that whole 'i dont lie bc i dont fear anyone',lol. pretty sound advice there john.lol. John Gotti didn't fear anyone. If he was going to be murdered and there was no way out of it then he would face it like he faced his prison sentence. Alot of trouble was caused by him because he was a very blunt man and told it how it was. It's highly likely that John Gotti feared Paul Castellano. Gotti and his crew were in hot soup, and Johnny Boy knew what was likely to happen!
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